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Paramount Home Entertainment has revealed art for this Steven Seagal film

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Paramount Home Entertainment has announced A Dangerous Man which stars Steven Seagal. The disc will be available to own from the 9th February, and should retail at around $22.99. As far as we know, no extra material will be included. Art is attached:

Synopsis

Quote: I don’t like to start a fight unless I finish it. Action legend Steven Seagal stars as Shane Daniels, an ex-Special Forces operative released from prison after serving six years hard time for a murder he didn’t commit. Back on the street, he comes to the rescue of a beautiful young hostage stashed in a car trunk with millions in cash. Wielding a devastating combination of street fighting smarts and martial arts skills, he suddenly finds himself in a deadly showdown with international drug merchants and the local corrupt cops. As the only ones standing between him and his newfound freedom, they’re about to discover just how dangerous one man can be in this explosive, wall-to-wall thriller.

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David Blackwell wrote: Steven loves to spread the love around from studio to studio.

I have a friend that I bought a couple of the DTV Seagal films from Sony on DVD for a gift and he digs some of his previous films (Above The Law, Marked For Death, The Glimmer Man, Under Siege 1 & 2) but he said he thought they all were nothing special, some just downright horrible. I have my doubts that A Dangerous Man will be winning any Oscars anytime soon. I suppose there is a market for his action films like Arnold and Van Damme, he has a following and I respect him, but I agree that some of these DTV films just are awful.

They have never released The African Queen and 1492: Conquest Of Paradise onto the DVD format before, but it looks like they managed to get this DTV Steven Seagal classic primed and ready for a DVD release, thankyou Paramount! [sarcasm].